Rui'an dialect

The Ruian dialect (pronounced in the Rui'an dialect; standard ) is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in Ruian. It belongs to the Oujiang sub-group of Wu Chinese dialects. It is closely related to the Pingyang dialect and Lucheng dialect, generally referred to as Wenzhounese.

Finals
Rui'an has the following finals:

嘸, 兒

姹, 好 , 包

海, 先 , 思

下, 布 ~ 圖  ~ 水

全, 安 , 歌

會, 走

李, 六

涼, 關 , 花

經, 聽 , 公.

Additional finals for older accents include

天, 橋 , 頭

Tones
In the Ruian dialect, a monosyllabic word can have one of the eight tones, but there are only four phonetically distinguished tones, divided into high (陰) and low (陽) categories. In combination with another tone, it can change depending on the tone sandhi system.

Yin Ping 陰平 44 江天飛三

Yang Ping 陽平 31 來同魚球

Yin Shang 陰上 35 懂紙古本

Yang Shang 陽上 24 近淡厚似

Yin Qu 陰去 52 對去貨歲

Yang Qu 陽去 22 外地路住

Yin Ru 陰入 323 七博塔各

Yang Ru 陽入 212 六肉白石

Tone sandhi
In bisyllabic words, the Rui'an dialect phonetically has only six tones, high flat ˦, middle flat ˧, rising ˨˦, departing ˦˨, entering ˨˩˨ and short ˨. We'll now use A, B, C, D, E, and 0 for these six tones.

Adverbs

 * Ruian dialect

Numerals

 * 1 used when are alone or follow 第 to form ordinal numerals, and the later three lectures are cardinal numerals and are generally followed by a classifier.
 * 2 the first lecture is considered literal, the second colloquial.

Vocabulary
Below is a list of the most common vocabulary in Ruian dialect.

Readings
Like other Wu dialects, in the Ruian dialect a Chinese character can have more than one reading, divided into vernacular readings (白讀) and literary readings (文讀), in comparison with other Wu dialects, the Ruian dialect has relatively few multiple readings. Below are some samples.